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John Gielgud , Richard Mangan , Derek Jacobi
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Orion (4 Nov 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0752868675
  • ISBN-13: 978-0752868677
  • Product Dimensions: 14.2 x 12.2 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,154,590 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'... beautifully edited by Mangan... he has served Gielgud well.' (DAILY TELEGRAPH )

'... revelatory... The value of these fascinating letters, assembled by Richard Mangan in a real feat of detective work, does not however, depend on their confimation of Gielgud's life-long romance with the stage... the significance of these intelligent jottings relates to their barrier-breaking clarities. A chronically inhibited man bursts from the closets of discretion and introversion.' (Nicholas de Jongh EVENING STANDARD )

'Writing seems to have come easily to John Gielgud... they are fluent, neatly phrased, urbane... This book contains a great deal which is bound to intrigue anyone interested in the theatre and theatrical history' (John Gross SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )

'Gielgud's Letters is more revealing than any of the biographies published during and after his lifetime. It provides a rounded portrait of a man whose every day was taken up with the business of acting or directing... Mangan has put together an invaluable record of the progress of a peerless interpreter of Shakespeare an of an essentially kind and modest human being.' (Paul Bailey SUNDAY TIMES )

'Revelatory... fascinating... shrewd, funny, vivid...' (SCOTSMAN )

'Gielgud's Letters is a much more revealing portrait than any of the orthodox biographies.' (Roger Lewis SUNDAY EXPRESS )

'This invaluable collection reveals more about the actor than any biography has done so far.' (SUNDAY TIMES 'You really must read...' )

'In a society which does not revere age and experience, these letters make a compelling case for gerontocracy.' (THE ECONOMIST )

'[Gielgud's Letters] does testify to a sweet and generous nature... The man's goodness offers a clue to his greatness. Actors ought to be more than exhibitionists. At its finest, theirs is an altruistic art, which enables them to empathise with the desires and distresses of others.' (THE OBSERVER )

'... to read them through is to get the full measure of the man. From the earliest age Gielgud had an instinctive elegance, buoyancy and sense of shape in his own use of language. To the very end, there is scarcely a paragraph that is not perfectly phrased and gracefully turned... These letters, an irresistible 60-year-long gossip about life and art, give us as never before the generosity, the vivacity and the instinctive genius of the man.' (Simon Callow THE GUARDIAN )

'Richard Mangan has chose some 800 letters which read like the autobiography Gielgud never wrote... Addicts of celebrity gossip will enjoy Gielgud's viperous squirts... Richard Mangan's editing is light, and his selection of rare pictures superb.' (INDEPENDENT )

'This fascinating collection of letters, written over a period of 87 years by one of Britain's greatest actors is a treasure trove of theatrical history... Gielgud comes across as a civilised, cultured man, with a roguish sense of humour... His perceptive and often waspish comments about other actors and celebrites are hilarious.' (PRESS ASSOCIATION syndicated review )

'... an eloquent writer... These 564 pages of private correspondence are more revealing than any biography.' (THEATREGOER )

'In selecting slightly fewer than half the 1,600 letters he discovered, Richard Mangan has nonetheless succeeded in balancing the various aspects of Gielgud's character. The predominent quality that emerges is that of kindness... His letters abound with tart vignettes of people and situations... Gielgud's intelligent, refined and tender voice is compelling...' (FINANCIAL TIMES )

'Perhaps what these letters reveal better than anything published about Gielgud before is his clear-headed view of work, people and life. His sense of humour is often to the fore, sometimes a bit catty, often ribald, and with a thoroughly healthy disdain for snobbery and pretension. Mangan has provided unobtrusive footnotes, a chronology, and a useful list of characters - the cast list of Gielgud's life runs from Eleanor Roosevelt to Joan Collins, from Garbo to Twiggy.' (LITERARY REVIEW )

'One of the many attractions of this absorbing and deliciously entertaining book is Gielgud's capacity for self-criticism... Richard Mangan, a discreet but informative editor, has unearthed scores of valuable letters not previously available... This splendid book reveals an infinitely more complicated and attractive character: self-depracating, down-to-earth and scurrilous, with an idiosyncratic gift for friendship, deep veins of loyalty and generosity... We may not look upon his like again.' (THE SPECTATOR )

'The letters are peppered with theatrical anecdotes and camp allusions - everything is either 'divine', 'hideous' or 'wretched'. But, in the days before the law was changed, Sir John was terrified that his homosexuality would be revealed... He knew everybody who was anybody, and took full advantage of his position as 'the greatest actor of his generation' by having fun, fun, fun.' (GAY TIMES )

'... fascinating reading... The letters are fast, funny and bitchy but rarely malicious... a delight to dip into...' (THE LIST (Glasgow & Edinburgh) )

'He was a warm and generous correspondent... the letters still provide a revealing backstage glimpse of a man who was one of the four great British actors of the twentieth century... who sowed the seeds of the National Theatre with his seasons of classics in the West End, and who was often more open to experiment than is usually acknowledged.' (TIME OUT )

'The book is a wonderfully opinionated history of twentieth century theatre in Britain, America and to an extent elsewhere... Richard Mangan has done a fine job in editing... and can be congratulated on a very worthwhile result that will please any theatre lover... many hours of pleasure...' (THE BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Revelatory... fascinating... shrewd, funny, vivid...' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Sorely missed 8 July 2004
By Ripple TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is at times highly entertaining although it lacks some of the acidity that he was renowned for. It appears at times, and when it does it sparkles like magic, but for the most, the comments are fairly muted - perhaps he was more thoughtful in prose than in spoken word. But you do get a wonderful picture of a self-obsessed, vain actor who was one of the greatest this country has ever produced. It is less insightful than say the Kenneth Williams diaries - obviously because one is a diary and the other letters, but worth a read, particulalry the early years.
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wonderful 19 Mar 2010
Format:Hardcover
what a remarkable read, so personal and revealing. Cannot praise all concerned in publishing these letters.A real page turner and how different I feel about John Gielgud now.What a life.
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By J. McCarraher TOP 500 REVIEWER
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The set runs to three CDs and nearly 4 hours. The readings by Derek Jacobi are absolutely charming and bring the letters to life just as they were intended. Gielgud's letters not only shine a light on a magnificent and varied career, but are a wonderful social record of the various decades he lived through. Gielgud was a great writer and he truly had a lovely sense of humour. He is sincere and hearing about his love for 'Larry' and his loathing of his nemesis 'Wolfie' are a joy. A great listening pleasure.
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